The EXHIBITION CHECKLIST

OHIO

192
THE OHIO GUIDE/Compiled by workers of the Writers
Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Ohio.New
York: Oxford University Press, 1940.xxxi, 634 p.: ill.; maps, b&w
photos; 21 cm.(American Guide Series).
[Chronology: p. 599-609.Selected Bibliography:
p. 611-613.Index: p. 615-634.First published in
October 1940.Verso of t-p.Sponsored by the Ohio State
Archaeological and Historical Society.T-p.
Maps: Front endpapers: Tour key map, 1940.Folded
colored map in back pocket: Points of interest: Ohio.Text
maps of: Akron, Downtown; Akron and Vicinity; Canton, Downtown;
Canton and Vicinity; Cincinnati, Downtown; Cincinnati and Vicinity;
Cleveland, Downtown; Cleveland, Northeast; Cleveland and Vicinity;
Columbus, Downtown; Columbus and Vicinity; Dayton, Downtown; Dayton
and Vicinity; Toledo, Downtown; Toledo and Vicinity; Youngstown,
Downtown; Youngstown and Vicinity.
Photos: 109 b&w photographs by Ben Shahn, the Farm
Security Administration, and others. This portrait of small-town
life was made by Ben Shahn for the Farm Security Administration.photographs
on pages between 528-529.
Chapter head-piece art: by various unidentified artists.
Endpapers: Front, map, Tour Key Map, 1940.22
x 18 cm.
Binding: Light brown cloth with small dark brown image of
an automobile tire and wing and wheat stalks.
Dustjacket: Printed in red and black. Front cover
illustrated with a photograph of a worker in a tire factory, courtesy
of B.F. Goodrich Co. Back: Other Oxford Publications in the American
Guide Series].
193
Ohios Capitols/Compiled by Workers of the Writers
Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Ohio;
sponsored by John E. Sweeney, Secretary of State.Rev. ed.[Columbus:
Ohio Writers Project,], 1941.[12] p.: ill.; 23 cm.

194
Tales of old Cincinnati/Compiled by the Writers
Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Ohio;
sponsored by The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society,
Columbus; co-sponsored by The Hamilton County Good Government League.Cincinnati:
Wiesen-Hart Press, 1940.48 p.: ill.; 23 cm.
[Illustrated by Gladys Carambella, The Ohio Art Projectp.
[3].

195
Cleveland City Hospital: a digest of information/Compiled
by Workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration in the State of Ohio; sponsored by City Hospital.Cleveland:
City Hospital, 1941.24 p.: col. ill., 1 folded map; 21 cm.
[...illustrations were done by Steve First...p.
[2].

197
Models for the blind/Compiled by Workers of the Writers
Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of Ohio;
sponsored by The Ohio State School for the Blind, 1941.198,
i.e., [200] p.: ill.; 23 cm.
[Basic References: p. 198; Index: p. [199]. The models were
constructed at the school by a WPA projectp. [2].

198
Columbus Zoo book: a guide to the Columbus Zoo/Compiled
by Workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration in the State of Ohio; sponsored by The Columbus
Zoological Society.Columbus: Columbus Zoological Society, 1940.59
p.: ill. 1 folded map; 21.5 cm.(American Guide Series).
[Index: p. 59. The manuscript was written by Thelma Walley
and the art work was executed by Homer Seay...p. 5.

OKLAHOMA

202
OKLAHOMA: A GUIDE TO THE SOONER STATE/ Compiled by
Workers of the Writers Program of the Work Projects
Administration in the State of Oklahoma; [edited by Angie Debo, John
M. Oskison].Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1941.xxvi,
442 p.: ill.; maps, b&w photos; 21 cm.(American Guide
Series).
[Chronology: p. 415-421.Selected Reading List:
p. 422-426.Index: p. 427-442.Sponsored by the
University of Oklahoma.T-p.
Maps: Front endpapers: map, Key to Oklahoma Tours.Folded
map in back pocket: Front: Oklahoma; back: Stages in the
Development of Oklahoma.Text maps of:Map of
Early Forts and Missions, Oklahoma City, Tulsa.
Photos: 122 b&w photographs.
Endpapers: Front: map, Key to Oklahoma Tours.
Binding: Dark blue fabric with gold lettering.
Dustjacket: Front, spine, and back printed in blue and
dark red. The reproduction on this jacket of John Stewart Currys
mural, ?Landrush, is used by courtesy of the Section of Fine
Arts, Federal Works Agency].

206
The builders of Timberline Lodge/Oregon Writers
Project.Portland: Oregon Writers Project, 1937.[30]
p.: ill., maps; 27.5 cm.
[The preparation, publishing and distribution of this
book was conceived by the Administrative staff, the text was written
by the Writers Project, and the drawings and illustrations
prepared by the Art Project of the Oregon Works Progress
Administrationp. [30]. Illustrations by Martina Gangle,
Virginia Darcé, H.S. Sewall, and Littleton Dryden. Cover in
black and white].

208
Timberline Lodge: Mount Hood National Forest, dedicated
September 28, 1937, by Franklin D. Roosevelt...as a monument to the
skill and faithful performance of workers on the rolls of the Works
Progress Administration: a description of the completed structure,
art work and furnishings/Prepared by the Works Progress
Administration.Portland: Works Progress Administration,
[1937].[15] p.: ill.; 23 cm.